Skyline RV’s Hemet, Calif., factory is expected to close and 82 employees will likely lose their jobs before the end of April, according to local officials and a notice the company filed with the state.

The Press-Enterprise, Riverside, reported that Elkhart, Ind.-based Skyline Corp. filed a notice with the California Employment Development Department in February as part of the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification act that gives employees at least 60 days notice before a plant is closed or mass layoffs occur.

The layoffs may start April 7 and continue through April 20 based on conversations city officials have had with the company, said John Jansons, Community Investment Director for the city of Hemet.